ive decided im going to run it through my doser ,some claim they have had issues with this product but ive been using this for about 2 months at the recomended dose,there is a definate difference in my coral growth,the seachem site says that the product should be refrigerated after opening if storing for an extended period of time,but will sustain stability if unrefrigerated for a couple of months,so even at the half dose of the recommended for my 150g,it would be 35ml a week and i can dose it in either 2 or 3 doses a week,i would recomend the product thus far
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fuel™
Q: I have recently switched to the aquavitro products for my reef aquarium. I want to know if it is necessary to turn off my skimmer when dosing fuel™?
A: It is not necessary to turn your skimmer off while dosing fuel™. We use it on all of our reef tanks here at Seachem, and we leave the skimmers on while dosing.
Q: I just noticed that my bottle of fuel says to refrigerate after opening. Is my bottle bad since I have not done so?
A: It is perfectly fine to not refrigerate this product. Refrigeration is recommended if the product will be kept for several months. Depending on how long you will be using the bottle for, you may consider refrigerating it to keep the nutrients intact. If you will use up the bottle within only a couple months, you can just keep it at room temperature.
Q: What is chlorella and why do you use it in fuel™?
A: Chlorella is a unique algae that grows in fresh water. It is extremely high in enzymes, vitamins and minerals, including the full vitamin-B Complex. It is over-flowing with unsaturated fatty acids, amino acids, and proteins. There are also vitamins found in Chlorella including: Vitamin C, pro-vitamin A (B-carotene), thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), pyridoxine (B6), niacin, pantothenic acid, folic acid, Vitamin B12, biotin, choline, Vitamin K, lipoic acid, and inositol. Minerals in Chlorella include: phosphorus, calcium, zinc, iodine, magnesium, iron, and copper. It contains a higher level of amino acids than spirulina and is FDA approved for use with ornamental fish.
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